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AUTOMOBILES TO RENT 
By the Hour, Day or Week. Open Day or Night. 
Strictly First Class Cars and Careful Drivers. 
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Telephone 60 
F. R. HARPER 
Beverly, 
W. A. ROWE 
Agents for Premier and Overland Cars and White Commercial Trucks. 
Complete stock of Tires always on hand as well as all other Motor Car Accessories. 
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LEW i S’ THE BAY STATE DYE HOUSE 
CLEANERS AND DYERS 
Fancy Fabrics and the most delicately 
made articles are cleaned by us without 
the least injury or the smallest risk. Our 
system is the latest and most infallable. 
Feathers, Laces, Embroideries, Curtains, 
Lingeries, Silks, Gloves, etc., if entrusted 
to us, are made to look as good as new 
again. You will be surprised at the re- 
sult of your first order and will always 
patronize us afterwards. TRY US. 
Lewis’ The Bay State Dye House, Cleaners and Dyers 
Delivery om A Lafayette St., SALEM 
System Tel. 1017 
VICTOR VICTROLA 
VICTOR TALKING MACHINES 
Edison Phonographs, Records and Supplies 
Complete Stock Carried at all times. 
Expeit repairing at the lowest prices our guarantee with every sale. 
With our quiet and homelike rooms we can give you the attention that you wish. 
SALEM TALKING MACHINE CO. 
27 Central St. - = a Tel. 1067 
SALEM, MASS. 
MARBLEHEAD NECK. 
The Wm. S. Felton family of 
Salem, have taken the Poole cottage 
this season. 
‘Mrs. Adolphus Coombs of Dor- 
chester, has arrived at ‘‘Morn- 
ingside’’ cottage, Highland avenue. 
Settled for the season at the 
Palmer cottage are Henry A. Hil- 
dreth and family of Boston. 
Frederick Hoyt and family of 
New York, have arrived. It will be 
recalled that Mr. Hoyt purchased 
the Procter estate and extensively 
improved it. 
The Abraham Grubers of New 
York, who will have the Flint cot- 
tage, are due on the 20th. 
Harry Hartley and family of 
Brookline settled yesterday in the 
Bridge cottage. The W. D. Hunts 
of Brookline, settled at ‘‘Sky High’’ 
the same day. 
The W. D. Cowens of Salem, have 
settled for the season in the Kerr 
cottage, Harbor avenue. 
The Wallace house is occupied 
this season by the Philip Harts of 
Salem, who are already domiciled 
there. 
Mrs. W. H. Lewis of New York 
city ,who will be at the Crownin- 
shield cottage, ‘‘Greenbank,’’ is due 
the 20th. Her daughter, Mrs. 
Stoughton Bell and family of Cam- 
bridge will also spend the summer 
there. 
The F. W. Dollibers of Brookline, 
have arrived at their cottage. 
The George lL. Clarks, annual 
Bostonians to join the cottage col- 
ony, are in one of the Dunlap cot- 
tages. 
Cambridge has sent the Cyrus 
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Sargent family. They are domi- 
ciled in the Townsend cottage. 
MARBLEHEAD. 
Quite a group of Greater Boston 
people are at Naugus Head in cot- 
tages: A. W. Browns, Chelsea; J. 
L. Fairbanks and: J. D. Hodges, 
Malden; KE. M. Patches, and S. A. 
Kelleys, Boston; P. G. Noons, Ev- 
erett. Salem sends several families 
there: J. F. Smiths, J. D. Daleys, 
and G. W. Jones. From Peabody 
are the 8. E. Knapps. The family 
of L. B. Merrill of Brighton are ad- 
ditions to this colony. 
Thomas Kirkwood of the Metro- 
rolitan Yaeht Club is with the EI- 
mer P, Howes at Peach’s Point. 
The old Cliff elub on. Cliff street 
has been opened by Boston parties 
and will be known as the Sea Cliff 
elub. 
